AVS 65th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Plasma Science and Technology Division Wednesday Sessions

Session PS+AS+EL+EM+SE-WeM
Current and Future Stars of the AVS Symposium I

Wednesday, October 24, 2018, 8:00 am, Room 104B
Moderator: Eric A. Joseph, IBM Research Division, T.J. Watson Research Center


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8:20am PS+AS+EL+EM+SE-WeM2
Invited Talk-Future Stars of AVS Session: Ellipsometry at THz Frequencies: New Approaches for Metrology and Metamaterial-based Sensing
Tino Hofmann, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
8:40am PS+AS+EL+EM+SE-WeM3
Invited Talk-Future Stars of AVS Session: Remote Epitaxy – The Future for Stackable SiC Electronics
Rachael Myers-Ward, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, J. Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.T. DeJarld, US Naval Research Laboratory, K. Qiao, Y. Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, S.P. Pavunny, D.K. Gaskill, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
9:00am PS+AS+EL+EM+SE-WeM4
Invited Talk-Future Stars of AVS Session: Low-Temperature Growth for 3D Integration of van der Waals Materials
Christopher L. Hinkle, University of Texas at Dallas
9:20am PS+AS+EL+EM+SE-WeM5
Invited Talk-Future Stars of AVS Session: Engineering the Properties at Heusler Interfaces
Jason Kawasaki, University of Wisconsin - Madison
9:40am PS+AS+EL+EM+SE-WeM6
Invited Talk-Future Star of AVS Session: Atom Probe Tomography for 3D Semiconductor Devices Applications
Ajay Kumar Kambham, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc.
11:00am PS+AS+EL+EM+SE-WeM10
Invited Talk-Future Stars of AVS Session: Three-Dimensional Imaging of Complex Oxide Interfaces
Divine P. Kumah, North Carolina State University
11:20am PS+AS+EL+EM+SE-WeM11
Invited Talk-Future Stars of AVS Session: lluminating Physics of Magnetron Sputtering Discharges
Matjaz Panjan, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
11:40am PS+AS+EL+EM+SE-WeM12 Invited Paper
Peter Mark Memorial Award: Plasma-bio Interactions: Investigating Mechanisms to Enable New Applications
Peter Bruggeman, University of Minnesota